Vietnam, Hanoi
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The uniform is compulsory for all students. Grades 1–6: girls wear a polo shirt with a skirt, and boys wear a polo shirt with shorts or trousers. Grades 7–12: a short/long‑sleeve shirt with a skirt for girls or shorts/trousers for boys. The uniform may include a cardigan, bucket hat, cap and zip jacket; hair should be natural and neatly kept; jewelry should be simple and modest; tattoos must not be visible; undershirts should be white and covered; hats are allowed outdoors for sun protection.
The school provides Breakfast Club and School Lunch & Snack Programs. The on-site cafeteria service is provided by The Caterers, serving more than 13,000 meals daily to HTS and other institutions; menus are updated regularly and shared with families.
The school uses a House system with four Houses: Red Dragons, Blue Sharks, Gold Eagles and Orange Tigers. Students and staff earn points through friendly competitions and community events, celebrated with the annual House Cup.
The school is an ISP School within the International Schools Partnership network. It is the sister‑school to Lynn‑Rose College in Ontario, and HTS students can obtain the Ontario Secondary School Diploma through collaboration with Lynn‑Rose and ISP.
Hanoi Toronto School (HTS) in Hanoi’s Cầu Giấy district offers children ages 4–18 a bilingual Canadian–Vietnamese education combining the Ontario curriculum with Vietnamese MOET standards. Students follow either a fully Cambridge Ontario-based program or a dual-diploma pathway, earning the Canadian Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) — and in the dual track, also the Vietnamese High School Diploma. The campus features STEAM labs, makerspaces, indoor sports areas, rooftop gardens, and specialized arts and technology rooms, supporting hands-on learning in science, technology, art and more. Students can explore interests through clubs such as Coding & Robotics, Culinary Arts, Drama and Chess. Classes are delivered primarily in English, with Vietnamese bilingual support, enabling students to develop strong English fluency while staying connected to Vietnamese language and culture. A school-bus service is available to support commuting families. HTS aims to prepare students for global opportunities while grounding learning in a bilingual, multicultural context.